Super Meat Boy Forever, Team Meat’s long, long awaited sequel to 2010’s runaway platforming hit Super Meat Boy, will be out for Xbox One & Series X/S and PlayStation 4 & 5 on April 16th for $19.99 / £15.99 / €15.99. This follows its December release on Nintendo Switch and Epic Games Store.
This much anticipated sequel also moves the Meat Boy saga forward, as Meat Boy and his partner Bandage Girl have had a child, Nugget, who has unfortunately been kidnapped by the sinister stillborn psychopath, Dr. Fetus (I hate that guy!). So now it’s up to Meat Boy, Bandage Girl, and some surprising new characters in the Meat Boy Cinematic Universe, to rescue the kidnapped child.
In the time since we saw him last, Meat Boy has been hitting the gym and he now packs a punch with an oversized, Battletoads-esque right fist that packs a mean whollup! Combined with new slide and plummet maneuvers, Meat Boy is more agile than ever!
What’s better than playing through Super Meat Boy Forever once? The answer is simple: Playing through Super Meat Boy Forever several times and having new levels to play each time! Levels are randomly generated and each time the game is completed the option to replay the game appears and generates a whole new experience by presenting different levels with their own unique secret locations. We’ve handcrafted literally thousands of levels for players to enjoy and conquer. You can replay Super Meat Boy Forever from start to finish several times before ever seeing a duplicate level. It is truly a remarkable feat of engineering and a monumental example of ignoring the limits of rational game design and production.
“As great as it was for Super Meat Boy to make his return on Switch and the Epic Games Store, no return would be complete without a victory lap on PlayStation and Xbox platforms - which many of you may remember Meat Boy making his console premiere on over a decade ago,” said Team Meat co-founder and programmer Tommy Refenes. “Super Meat Boy Forever isn’t just more of the same though. This is Meat Boy evolved. He now has a completely different moveset, controls, power-ups, and endless level remixes that can be played forever!”
Super Meat Boy Forver launches on Xbox and PlayStation consoles on Friday, April 16, 2021.
Square Enix has just announced that their brand new, episodic, digitally delivered, narrative driven adventure game entitled "LIFE IS STRANGE" is coming to the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC.
Developed by DONTNOD Entertainment, the Paris-based studio who released their debut game "Remember Me" last year the game takes place in the fictional town of Arcadia Bay, Oregon, where senior student Max Caulfield returns after a 5 year absence. Reunited with her former friend Chloe, the pair will attempt to uncover the uncomfortable truth behind the mysterious disappearance of fellow student Rachel Amber.
With high quality production values and a unique hand-drawn art style, LIFE IS STRANGE is a compelling, story-driven experience where choice and consequence play a key role in how the narrative unfolds. But there is a twist. At the beginning of the game Max discovers she has a remarkable power… the ability to rewind time. In LIFE IS STRANGE the player has the power to affect the game’s narrative and also change the course of history itself.
Capcom's third person action adventure title "Remember Me" is available today in North America and will be available on June 7 for European territories. The title is also be available to download digitally via the PlayStation Network Store and Steam, with a Games on Demand version for Xbox 360 to follow.
Developed by Paris based DONTNOD Entertainment, Remember Me has garnered real attention since its announcement at last year’s Gamescom, receiving praise for its visual style, combat system, innovative memory gameplay mechanic and the underlying theme of loss of personal identity.
"Remember Me" transports gamers to 2084 and the city of Neo-Paris where, thanks to a device known as the Sensen, its citizens can now digitize their memories and then not just share but trade or sell them. These citizens are blissfully ignorant to the way that their memories are being used by the company behind the Sensen technology, Memorize, and how their overuse of technology is eroding their identity. It is only the Errorists, led by Edge, who see the threat and, with the help of the game’s protagonist, Nilin, set about to bring the corporation down.
Check out the official launch trailer and learn more about the game after the break.
Former elite memory hunter Nilin has the ability to break into people’s minds and steal or even remix their memories. The authorities, fearful of her knowledge and capabilities arrest her and erase her memory. After her escape from prison, Nilin sets out on a mission to recover her identity, a search that sees her turn from hunter to hunted. On Nilin’s journey through Neo-Paris, players will experience a diverse mix of combat, boss fights and platforming alongside exploration, puzzles and the unique memory remix sections.
Capcom announced today that Remember Me, a third-person action game set in Neo Paris, 2084, will be launching on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC in North America on June 4, 2013 and in Europe on June 7.
Capcom unveiled Remember Me, a brand new game from Paris studio Dontnod Entertainment, at Capcom's Gamescom press conference last year.
"Remember Me" takes players to the futuristic city of Neo-Paris in the year 2084 where they take on the role of Nilin, a former elite memory hunter with the ability to break into people's minds and steal or even alter their memories. Arrested, and with her memory wiped clean Nilin must now set out on a mission to rediscover her identity.
Check out the official Release Date Announcement Trailer just after the break and then head on over to the 360-HQ Xbox 360 Games database for the latest screenshots. Click here to add "Remember Me" to your wishlist!
Capcom announced that Remember Me, a third-person action game set in Neo Paris, 2084, will be launching on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC during May 2013.
Capcom unveiled Remember Me, a brand new game from Paris studio Dontnod Entertainment, at Capcom's Gamescom press conference on Tuesday.
Take on the role of Nilin, a former elite memory hunter with the ability to break into people's minds and steal or even alter their memories. Arrested, and with her memory wiped clean Nilin must now set out on a mission to rediscover her identity.
Check out the official Gamescom Announcement Trailer just below and head on over to the 360-HQ Xbox 360 Games database for the latest screenshots. Click here to add "Remember Me" to your wishlist!